“We were eating McDonald’s one day and we looked around and saw there were posters around that didn’t have any Asians,” explained Jevh Maravilla, a University of Texas student. “They had other races but no Asians so we felt like it was our duty to put ourselves up there.”

Two friends wanted to see more Asian representation in McDonald's ads. So, they hung up a photo of themselves in a Texas restaurant.

Courtesy of Jevh Maravilla

Maravilla and his friend Christian Toledo, took a picture of themselves holding a McDonalds burger and fries, then added the logo and other features to make the it look like the others hung around a Pearland, Texas, restaurant.

They then ordered a giant poster to their home and planned their prank.

Maravilla found an old McDonald’s shirt at Goodwill for $7 and dressed up as an employee.

On July 13, with the help of some other friends, the duo snuck the poster into the restaurant and tacked it up when staff wasn't looking.